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What's the best large scale Titanic model around

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What's the best large scale Titanic model around
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 11, 2007 3:22 AM

I saw a couple of built Academy's Titanic model and wow the ship is really awesome. I was considering to buy either a Tamiya's Fletcher DD or Revell's FF but now I'm also deeply interested in RMS Titanic. Plus i saw a 1/400 Academy's Titanic at a toy shop nearby priced at US$45.00.

So is the 1/400 the biggest scale for Academy's Titanic? Anybody has experience on building this kit? I remember one guy pointed out that he drilled so many holes onto the hull. I'd like to avoid that really. I can take drilling 150 holes but more is....suicidal. Any link to a review of Titanic model building? Thx 

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Posted by Big Jake on Friday, May 11, 2007 8:32 AM

The largest and most correctly detailed kit is the 1/350th. Minicraft Version, it's right at 30" long.  Myself and several other modeler helped Minicraft make the needed corrections and inprovements on this kit back in 1992.  I just finished another one for a client yesterday.  I have some pictures in my webshots album, I'll up load the rest this week.

You can get the kit in two versions, with and without metal etched brass railings.  These are provided for by Gold Metal Models.  However, all you get are the railings kit with the plactic model. I usually also buy the full GMM set with gives you the following, crain hooks, boat davit rigging and others items.

Also if you buy one off ebay, make sure you get the UPDATED kit, ther are a ton of the wrong kits still out there.  ou can email me direct if you want some pointers.

Jake

 

 

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Posted by Umi_Ryuzuki on Friday, May 11, 2007 11:43 AM

I think these are minicraft models

http://titanic-model.com/models/rc-2000/rc-2000.html

Amati's 1:250

Mantua's 1:200

Then there is this thing...

http://www.rcscalemodel.com/Titanicsmall.php

and this...

http://www.rcscalemodel.com/Titanic.php

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 11, 2007 6:59 PM

Well my choice of kit is rathre limited. I've got only Academy's 1/400 Titanic which the box says won a Fan model award back in 1998. Is this kit good enough. In terms of mold precision(fitting), model shape accuracy, easyness of building

 

I'm not a pro modeller is this Titanic kit a really big undertaking? should non-pro modeler avoid it? Is it easy to construct? I've got a link to the association of titanic builders. Gosh there is one such association.

 

EDIT: Got he info i was lookin for. Seems that the Academy model is an easy build. 

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Posted by waynec on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:52 PM
model expo has a plank on bulkhead by mantua nodels. it's 1/200 and is 53" long. of course at $1200 it isn't for the faint hearted.

Никто не Забыт    (No one is Forgotten)
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 20, 2007 12:49 AM
Well after visiting the hobby shop i decided that US$45.00 is a bit too much for me. The academy 's Titanic will have to wait besides i don't think i have the commitment to build her. I bought Revell's Type 212A sub instead. It's a very easy model kit. Thx God with the new Revell's mould. When i built Revell's VIIC/41 it was a somewhat painful experience since i was used to building easier, better fit models of Tamiya.
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Posted by patmat on Sunday, May 20, 2007 7:20 PM

Hey Umi- he didn't say "kit".

Largest/bestest Titanic? Might be this one in 1:48 by Fine Art Models:

 

 

Pat Matthews

Matthews Model Marine

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Posted by EdGrune on Sunday, May 20, 2007 8:49 PM

If 45 bucks is too rich for your blood, then the 500 dollar Titanic hull kit in 1:144 scale is probably too much also

http://www.titanic-plan.com/i_kit_main_e.html

Add another 150 for the funnels & boats and another 325 for the PE all based on the Robert Hahn plans 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 21, 2007 3:40 AM
Well i don't own an airbrush and the canned spray would cost at least another 30. You know in the place i live the average monthly salary of a fresh graduate is a mere US$200 and the imports sold here is at least the same price as those sold in the US many are even sold for much more. Not everybody lives in developed country.
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